Original illustration by PestControlBasics.com. Use the labeled features above to confirm your identification.
π Identification
Onion Thrips (Thrips tabaci): 1-1.3mm; pale yellow to brown; found between the leaves of onion, garlic, leek, and other alliums. Also attacks cucumbers and tomatoes. Key virus vector for Iris Yellow Spot Virus and Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus.
Tobacco Thrips (F. fusca): Similar size; more golden-yellow; major early-season pest of tobacco and cotton in Southeast US. Vectors tomato spotted wilt virus.
𧬠Biology & Behavior
Both species overwinter as adults in leaf litter and crop debris. Early-season invasions occur when adults emerge and move to newly planted crops. They rasp leaf cells and suck out the contents β producing a silvery stippling pattern visible on damaged leaves.
β οΈ Damage & Health Risk
Silvery stippling and deformation of leaves; leaf tip dieback in onions; virus transmission; reduced yield and quality; thrips-damaged onion leaves are entry points for fungal infection.
π§ DIY Treatment
Avoid early planting when thrips populations peak in spring. Blue sticky traps for monitoring. Spinosad spray (most effective organic) β apply every 5-7 days. Imidacloprid or cyantraniliprole systemic for season-long protection on high-value plantings.
π· When to Call a Pro
Commercial onion and tobacco production uses IPM programs developed with state extension specialists.